Manish Mehta of the Daily News has confirmed that they are both at the Jets’ facility today.

Bent, TheJetsBlog.com

The Jets’ interest in Ford was first reported two weeks ago. He’s a diminutive speedster with kick return experience and ties to wide receiver coach Sanjay Lal.

Ohrnberger was a fourth round pick of the Patriots in 2009, but didn’t play much in his first two seasons and then missed all of 2011 with a head injury. He started four games for the Cardinals in 2012, two at right guard and two at center. Last year, he only started one game but did see at least 25 snaps in four others. He has the versatility and experience to be a decent backup option if none of the team’s young additions from last year prove themselves worthy this offseason.

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a versataile backup- ol with regular season experience and speedy wr/kr both sound like good camp competition hopefully we can get a deal done with them both...if we didnt sign big name guys like d-jax verner byrd etc we gotta sign as many as these 2nd or 3rd tier as possible for more competition

I seen Idzyk this weekend in odd lot buying 3 month old Doritos and imperfect socks ....... Free agency is a joke this year..... We're low balling anybody that walks through the doors Decker was a meak attempt to give people a reason to buy a ticket.

All these signings would provide solid depth. Ford can give us a boost in the kick return game and ohrnberger is a solid backup guard that can compete with Campbell and Aboushi. Patterson is a physical underrated corner that had 4 picks in 6 games last year. One thing we didn't have last year was depth.

Are we supposed to be panicking with every other teams signings? If we had so much interest in all these players then why aren't we bringing them in for visits? Because the interest is due diligence not actual interest. So please spare us the crybaby remarks that were losing out to other teams when we never really cared.

@James M Barry I wouldn't say that about the Decker signing. While you really can't rule out the possibility that his wife pushed hard for NY, the Decker family obviously wanted to be here. A guy like him could have squeezed a few more bucks out of a desperate GM. Regardless, Decker both fit a need and came at a solid price.

If there was any doubt about the Jets doing the right thing in the DJax scenario, this should put it to rest. If the 'skins thought this was the right thing to do, then I am sure it is not. They are the model on which bad decisions are formulated. They are the original, "if you want to do the right thing, watch what they do and do the opposite. " sticking him with a first year head coach is so very Daniel Snyder. I'm glad we never stepped up to the plate here. Philly dumped him, knowing full well he could go to a division rival, and they didn't care. It tells you everything you need to know.

@Bent@supert Other than another CB he is exactly what the Jets need (#1 WR playmaker for the offense).

But, I'm kinda hesitant too with Philly just letting him go. Very strange. If the Jets did sign him for $9-10.5M a year it's not like it would break the bank if he didn't work out. If Vick & MM both give their blessings - I think Idzik should offer him a deal.

He was crazy in 2012. Sucked horribly in 2013. Our public interest in him is nothing new though. Privately met with him at his Pro Day a month ago. Personally, I'd stay away. Even in the 2nd, which is where I figure we're looking at him.